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<H2>Credits</H2>
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<P>Miradi software is&nbsp;being developed as a&nbsp;joint effort 
between&nbsp;the Conservation Measures Partnership and Benetech.&nbsp;It is the 
result of work of dozens of different organizations and hundreds of 
people.&nbsp;Although we are almost certainly not including everyone who should 
be mentioned, key people and organizations include:</P><br>
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<H3>Design and Content</H3>
<H4>Primary Desginers</H4><UL>
  <LI>Nick Salafsky (Foundations of Success) 
  <LI>Dan Salzer (The Nature Conservancy) 
  <LI>Kevin Smith (Benetech)</LI></UL>
<H4>Contributing Designers</H4>
  <UL><LI>Lisa Battle (Design for Context)</LI>
<LI>David Berg, Jon Fischer, Rachel Neugarten (The Nature Conservancy)</LI>
<LI>Marcia Brown, Caroline Stem, Vinaya Swaminathan, Ilke Tilders (Foundations of Success)</LI></UL> 
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<H3>Engineering</H3>
<H4>Primary Engineers</H4>
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  <LI>Kevin Smith, Nima Ansari&nbsp;(Benetech)</LI></UL>
<H4>Contributing Engineers</H4>
<UL><LI>Richard Nunziata, Mike Reynolds, Charles LaPierre, Dave Offen&nbsp;(Benetech)</LI></UL>
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<H3>Product Management and Business</H3>
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  <LI>Nick Salafsky, Janice Davis&nbsp;(Foundations of Success) 
  <LI>Anna Berns, Amy Conant, Lisa Friendly, Peggy Gibbs, Ann Harrison, Barbara Morrison,&nbsp; Jeff Rauenhorst, Gerry Sinzdak, Kate Wilson (Benetech)</LI></UL>
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<H3>Oversight and Guidance</H3>
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  <LI>Jim Fruchterman, Patrick Ball&nbsp;(Benetech) 
  <LI>Tim Tear, Dan Salzer, Brad Northrup, Craig Groves, Jora Young, Danielle Conboy, Michael Parker, Kristin Barker (The Nature Conservancy) 
  <LI>Sheila O'Connor, Will Beale, Michael Mikov, Alexis Morgan, John Morrison, Will Reidhead, P.J. Stephanson, Eric Swanson,&nbsp;Sarah Christensen (WWF) 
  <LI>David Wilkie, Josh Ginsberg, Jonathan Palmer, John Robinson 
  (Wildlife Conservation Society) 
  <LI>Paul Butler, Megan Hill,&nbsp;Peter Vaughn,&nbsp;Brett Jenks (Rare 
  Conservation) 
  <LI>Richard Margoluis, Nick Salafsky&nbsp;(Foundations of Success)</LI></UL>
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<H3>Funding</H3>
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  <LI>Gordon &amp; Betty Moore Foundation (special thanks to Dan Martin, Jason Cole, Rachel Strader) 
  <LI>William &amp; Flora Hewlett Foundation (special thanks to Rhea Suh, Hal Harvey) 
  <LI>David &amp; Lucille Packard Foundation (special thanks to Kristin Sherwood, Kai Lee, Walt Reid, Gale Berkowitz, Bernd Cordes, Jim Leape) 
  <LI>Leo Model Foundation (special thanks to Allen Model)
  <LI>The Nature Conservancy 
  <LI>WWF 
  <LI>Wildlife Conservation Society 
  <LI>Rare Conservation 
  <LI>Foundations of Success
  <LI>National Audubon Society</LI></UL>
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<H3>Testing, Feedback, and Advice</H3>
<P>In addition to many of the above listed individuals, some of the hundreds of other people who have helped 
review the software and provide insights include:</P>
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  <LI>Jose Kalpers (Africa Parks Foundation) 
  <LI>Bill Sutherland (Cambridge University)&nbsp;
<LI>Gernant Magnin, Neil McIntosh (Eurosite)  
  <LI>Marcia Brown, Guillermo Placci, Caroline Stem, Ilke Tilders, Vinaya 
  Swaminathan&nbsp;(Foundations of Success)
  <LI>Matti Maatta (Metsahalitus) 
  <LI>Frank Biasi (National Geographic Society)
<LI>Paul Evans (Natural England) 
  <LI>Jonathan Adams, Marjorie Bennett, Michelle Brown, Darran Crabtree, Michelle DePhilip,&nbsp; Andy Dickerson, Dan Dorfman, 
  Kevin Essington,&nbsp;Jon Fisher, Mary Harkness,&nbsp;John 
  Heaston,&nbsp;Donnelle Keech, David Klein, Warren Lockwood, Veronika Megler,&nbsp;George Schuler,&nbsp;Becky Shirer (The Nature Conservancy) 
  <LI>Dan Kraus (Nature Conservancy Canada)
<LI>Katherine McElhinny, Sharon Price (Rare Conservation)
<LI>Deborah Spray (Scottish Natural Heritage) 
  <LI>Louann Dietz, Briony Senior, and the entire Adaptive Management class (University of Maryland)
  <LI>Avecita Chicchon,&nbsp;Zach Ferris,&nbsp;Mathew Hatchwell, Bruce Miller, 
  Carolina Murcia, Lilian Painter, Damian Rumiz, Mariana Varese&nbsp;(Wildlife 
  Conservation Society) 
  <LI>Annie Claus, Tom Dillon, Ste Drayton, Bronwyn Llewellyn, Michael Mikov, Alexis Morgan, Neil Morgan, Robin Naidoo, John Tua&nbsp;(WWF)</LI></UL>
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<H3>Content Drawn From</H3>
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  <LI>CMP's <EM>Open Standards for the Practice of Conservation</EM> 
  <LI>FOS's <EM>Measures of Success</EM> and Training Materials 
  <LI>The Nature Conservancy's <EM>5-S</EM> and <EM>Conservation Action 
  Planning</EM> Processes and the Efroymson Network Training Materials 
  <LI>RARE Conservation's Training Materials 
  <LI>WCS's Living Landscapes Program and Training Materials 
  <LI>WWF's <EM>Project and Programme Standards</EM> and Training Materials 
</LI></UL>
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<H3>Technical Contributions Drawn From</H3>
<UL>
  <LI><STRONG>Third Party Libraries:</STRONG> BrowserLauncher, 
  JCalendar, JGraph, JHLabs, Jing, JTreeTable, JarBuilder, install4j, JOrtho
  <LI><STRONG>Development Tools:</STRONG> Ant, CVS, Eclipse, Java, JUnit, NSIS, POEdit, Ruby, Subversion 
  <LI><STRONG>Martus:</STRONG> Benetech's software for human rights 
groups</LI></UL>
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